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I don't think this recording is David Oistrakh. This recording is too good, too clear, for a live recording. It couldn't be a radio broadcast either. To do this, you should be able to hear the “hissing” noise when there are jumps in volume. Can anyone prove that Oistrakh performed at the Concertgebouw in October 1972, Haitink conducting?
Here you are, you philistine archief.concertgebouworkest.nl/en/archive/search/?_gl=1*130aqq5*_ga*MTEzMDgzOTk1MC4xNzE2NDg1MjE1*_ga_HTB3D039ZD*MTcxNjQ4NTIxNS4xLjEuMTcxNjQ4NTI0OC4wLjAuMA..
Con Richter invece sembra una passeggiata tra i ricordi, nel mezzo delle intemperie degli altri momenti musicali (il 3 è nel mezzo). Mi ricorda la promenade dei quadri di mussorsgky
As long as I live I'll never forget his performance of this piece. Someone has said the tempos are slow! Only because he can afford it... for us, who heard him play this live, the notes came like arows straight to our hearts, such was the intensity every single note was played! Just unforgetable and also impossible to describe...
The recording with BSO was more to my taste but regardless, where this work is concerned Kubelik seems to have no equals. Now if I could find either of the recordings for sale anywhere...
If only he could’ve recorded this in an era where a standard breakfast wasn’t a pack of Marlboros. I don’t recall there being too many coughs in Beethoven’s original Op. 110 score
Grazie! E' stata la prima edizione che ho acquistato negli anni '70. E a quanto mi risulta la prima incisione mondiale in un solo LP. Complimenti per il suono veramente stupendo!
A lot of peaple listen to this reacording and think :yeah it is a good reacording. This is beyond good. This is history a recording from 1947 just 2 years after the ww2 ended in a moscow rising up from the ashes. And mister oistrakh playing it as well just makes this a magistical reacording for me. Personally i think the 2nd movement is the best of the 4 and i cannot even begin discribing what effect it's begining has on me. Thanks for sharing this wonderfull reacording here on youtube and i wish you the best of luck incontario motu
Richter plays Beethoven like no other. His touch on the phrasings is perfection, sensitive, moving. Tears of joy and beauty from his interpretations for me.